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Re: [science-iwg] Approach for news/blogs

You know, since science.eclipse.org is running on Drupal, we should be able to host blogs there, in theory. Andrea, what do you think?

In general though, there's currently no standard way of hosting blogs for our projects. Let us know what you settle on for Triquetrum and we'll at least try to link to it from the Science site.

Jay

On Dec 23, 2015 5:18 AM, "Torkild Ulvøy Resheim" <torkildr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Erwin,

As you’ve already figured out, Planet Eclipse is just an aggregator and there is no “standard” way of hosting a blog for Planet Eclipse. Most projects don’t have a dedicated blog, news are posted by their committers on private or corporate web sites.

I think your approach is perfectly fine. It’s also a good idea to use GitHub pages. RSS and Atom are very simple formats, so I think you’ll be able to produce it quite easily.

To get the blog to Planet Eclipse you’ll have to do as Jonah suggested and file a bug report at https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Community&component=PlanetEclipse.org

Best regards,
Torkild

> 23. des. 2015 kl. 10.36 skrev Erwin de Ley <erwin.de.ley@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Work, work, work, no holidays yet when working on new eclipse projects ;-)
>
> As an unexperienced project lead, I was wondering what the "normal" approach is for eclipse projects to publish news/blog-items on a project (i.e. triquetrum in this case).
> I couldn't find a reference to eclipse blog tools or so, and it would seem that the Planet eclipse site is only a kind of aggregator of feeds that are published elsewhere?
> Also, I don't feel like writing PHP, advanced HTML, ... which seems to be required to get the project site in order and to create an own blog-like result.
> Nor do I think it would be a good idea that project-related blogs are set-up as individual committer blogs on WordPress or whatever.
>
> So, as Triquetrum's repository is on GitHub, I started looking at GitHub pages and their Jekyll stuff to generate a project site and blogs etc.
> (and then I need to figure out all that modern stuff of RSS/atom feeds etc and how to get that linked in Planet eclipse)
>
> Is that an acceptable way-of-working for Science IWG projects?
> Anyone out there who has already some experience with this?
>
> Thanks for any info/feedback on this!
>
> and then indeed : Happy Holidays and best wishes for great projects in 2016!
>
> erwin
>
>
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